Saturday, April 27, 2013

Birmingham United set to blood young ones in final activities, including Adnan... - The Independent

Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson is defined to catapult Adnan Januzaj into his first-team squad after handing him the number 44 shirt for the rest of the period. With the Premier League name today secure, Ferguson will look to show a few of the younger members of the United team to Premier League beat. The 18-year-old midfielder could be the latest promising Belgian to emerge in the past few years and was snapped from Anderlecht in 2011. Ferguson has previously spoken of this season have been made by the progress Januzaj and it seems unlikely he'd have been given lots without some intend to at least set him on the counter over the remaining four activities. Whether that really extends to playing an important role at Arsenal on Sunday remains ready to accept discussion. As Ferguson has set his staff the goal of eclipsing Chelsea's 95-point Premier League record, making senior participants out of a fit United need to get to keep any hope of it would appear strange. And, although relations between Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have thawed significantly because the extreme heat of their domestic competition started to relieve a decade ago, the United manager's aggressive instincts are impossible to increase to Arsenal being offered a helping hand in their battle to maintain a Champions League place. In addition, there is the outlook of Robin van Persie making his first go back to the Emirates Stadium and an Arsenal guard of honour to prompt the Red Devils main in to deciding on a powerful group, even if changes might be produced from Monday's win over Aston Villa. The return could be potentially included by that from damage of skipper Nemanja Vidic and equally Jonny Evans and Michael Carrick missing out. "Two of the players - Jonny Evans and Michael Carrick - used an injury throughout the [Villa] game," Ferguson told MUTV. "I must have Nemanja and Rio (Ferdinand) back and I will set (Phil) Jones into the midst of the pitch, then we'll obtain the experience likely to Arsenal. "I desperately need lots of younger players, the ones who have been on the edges the past couple of weeks, Javier Hernandez, Danny Welbeck, Tom Cleverley and Nani, to feel their contribution has been big. "It is important to get them mixed up in last few weeks." Philadelphia

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